Article 64T32 What are kamikaze drones and why is Russia using them in Ukraine?

What are kamikaze drones and why is Russia using them in Ukraine?

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Dan Sabbagh
from World news | The Guardian on (#64T32)

Hitting civilian infrastructure seems to be only effective tactic for Putin's under-pressure forces

Russia's growing use of Iranian Shahed-136 drones reflects both strength and weakness. Monday morning's drone bombings in the centre of Kyiv, in two clusters at the time of the morning rush hour, show how the weapons can cause destruction and fear in a capital that until a week ago had not been attacked for months.

The Shahed-136s first appeared in the war in September, and although they are described as kamikaze drones, they are better thought of as small cruise missiles with a relatively limited destructive capacity given their 50kg payload. Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, said Russia had bought 2,400 - a large-sounding number, but these are being depleted fast.

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